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Romanian Government Funds Sputnik-Affiliated Website

Last year, the Ministry for the Romanians from Everywhere allocated €20,000 to fund the website Usd24.ro, a website that republishes all the articles from...

Serbia: New International Study on Regulatory Authority calls for More Authority and More Accountability

The study straightforwardly recommends “to equip REM  with the power to issue financial sanctions” as well as to adopt a by-law how it uses its...

Editorial Autonomy at Risk in Europe

by Arman Fazlić, Media.ba Problems regarding freedom of expression exist even within Europe where nowadays human rights are mostly guaranteed. Media market is heavily concentrated...

European Commission: Media in Serbia under constant pressure from the authorities

BELGRADE, 24.10.2017. – In its report for European Commission, the expert mission for the protection of journalists in the Criminal Code (TAIEX), states that...

“News you don’t believe”: Audience perspectives on fake news

In this Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Factsheet by Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Lucas Graves, the authors analyse data from 8 focus groups...

Second measurement of the Media Clientelism Index presented in Brussels

On 7th March 2017, the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs in coopearation with Partnership for Social Development held a public hearing in...

Access to information: a universal and human right! #AccessToInfoDay

28 September is the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI). On this day we celebrate a basic human right: access to information. It...

MONTENEGRO: Announcing the winners of the second EU Award for Investigative Journalism

Mirko Bošković, a journalist of Television of Montenegro is awarded with the first prize of EU for investigative journalism for 2015 in Montenegro for...

President rejects bill that criminalises libel

May 16, 2012 -- Following a public outcry, Kosovo's President last week rejected a proposed law that would have criminalised libel and allowed journalists...

Journalists from SEENPM Countries Develop Ethical Guidelines for Online Media

June 25, 2008, Sarajevo - “A unique experiment has begun in Sarajevo that would have been unthinkable even a few years ago. Eighteen media...
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Teodora Koledin: Institutions deny access to information that should be public

Teodora Koledin is a Serbian journalist and researcher specializing in disinformation and media ethics. She holds a degree in journalism and is...

(In)visible Youth of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Finding Their Voice in the Digital Age

The Youth Newspaper Association in Bosnia and Herzegovina is developing tools that help in understanding and communicating more easily with young people.

Vesna Nikodinoska: The Media Should Keep Up With New Trends

Vesna Nikodinoska, a media researcher from North Macedonia, worked as a journalist for several daily and weekly newspapers before transitioning to the...

Empowering Albanian Citizens as Media Educators

A grassroots approach to countering disinformation in Albania’s diverse communities. The Social Contract Institute (SCI), a Tirana-based civil society...